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Robinho happy at City
Manchester City's record signing Robinho has ruled out an imminent return to Brazil with Santos.
Robinho was the subject of speculation in his homeland as he prepared for the World Cup qualifier against Paraguay on Wednesday, but was keen to put the record straight and confirmed he would remain at Eastlands.
"I am very happy at City. Santos are the team of my heart and one day I want to go back, but not now," he told City's official website.
"I am very happy with the affection demonstrated by the fans in the final match against Bolton," he added.
"The incentives shouted by the crowd, directed at my team-mate Glauber Berti in the final minutes, demonstrated how passionate City's fans are.
"I am very happy and proud to play in a club that has such wonderful followers." |
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Reply #2184 zulq24's post
Duit kena sogok byk2..baru la ikhlas tu dtg.. |
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City medical for Barry
Villa midfielder looks poised for Eastlands switch
Gareth Barry is undergoing a medical with Manchester City ahead of his proposed move from Aston Villa, Sky Sports News understands.
The England international was given permission to hold talks with City by the Midlands club earlier in the day and his transfer appears to have now taken a major step closer to completion.
Barry was the subject of intense interest from Liverpool last summer, but the deal fell through with the Anfield outfit unwilling to meet Villa's £18million asking price.
City are reported to have agreed a fee of £11million with their Premier League rivals, with Barry's current contract due to expire at the end of next season.
The midfielder had previously stated he was keen to sample UEFA Champions League football, with Villa's top-four challenge this season fading as Martin O'Neill's men eventually finished sixth to secure a Europa League berth.
City will not be playing in Europe next term but Mark Hughes' side have ambitious plans for the future given the financial backing of their owners and have set their sights on challenging the Premier League's leading clubs. |
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Barry completes £12m move to Manchester City
Gareth Barry has complered his surprise move from Aston Villa to Manchester City for a fee of £12m.
The 28-year-old England international was heavily linked with a move to Premier League rivals Liverpool last summer but the Reds were unwilling to meet Villa's asking price of £18m.
Barry had been offered a lucrative new deal to keep him at Villa Park while manager Martin O'Neill and Villa owner Randy Learner had both said they would be willing to run down the 28-year-old's existing contract if it meant keeping him for another season.
Barry has previously expressed his desire to join a club in the Champions League but City finished six places and 22 points behind this season's top four, all of whom qualified for Europe's top club competition.
City did not even qualify for next season's revamped Europa League with Everton, Villa and Fulham claiming the three places for English clubs. |
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Reply #2197 ahmad_fazill's post
hebak sangat kah dia ni??mata duitan macam robinhoho gak ke?? |
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Reply #2197 ahmad_fazill's post
memang mata duitan rupanya si barry ni, haku ingat betul dia nak main champions league nangis2 nak gi timfools, rupanya nak naik gaji je, memang bodo la dia gi siti yg tak men europe |
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